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Hi,

        I'm a senior systems engineer for a big Swedish online peer game server
provider and we run all of our ten servers on amd64 hardened gentoo. The
customers truly love the performance and reliability as I have been
informed by my Swedish partners. All of the services are run on Gentoo.
Dns djbdns/vegadns/sql2data/ndb-mysql. Email system is a slightly
modified rendition of the gentoo-wiki vmail howto and we run our own
private rsync mirror on a closed subnet which rsyncs with public mirrors
once per day to keep ten servers from loading up public mirrors.
I have also had the pleasure of being involved in helping seed a
terascale Gentoo cluster project a couple years ago via irc helping the
senior engineer at The University of San Diego California which they
still use for Neurological Studies. Gentoo servers used in responsible
adept hands will not let you down. Verizon's marketing data depends on it!

Regards,

Mike Crawford
ali3nx


Gentoo wrote:
> Hi all
> just want to know abou this.
> does anyone use gentoo as production servers, like mail, dns, mysql,
> web,ntp ,etc..
> 
> and how about cfengine server?
> 
> did NTPL help you guys?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Life is hard
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